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05/17/2016
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Board of County Commissioners
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Master Site Development Plan <br />The County's Master Site Development Plan for Oyster Bar Marsh (Table 1) calls for a five foot <br />wide interpretive shared use trail (impoundment berm), approximately 7,100 feet long, for hikers <br />and bicyclists and an interior wildlife observation overlook. Also included is a boardwalk on the <br />proposed trail which will provide access to the overlook from the impoundment berm (Figure 3). <br />In order to provide maximum benefit to the local community, the Land Trust is proposing <br />additional elements to the County's Master Site Development Plan. Most notably is the addition <br />of a parking area, additional boardwalks required for access, and a pavilion overlooking the <br />Lagoon. Table 1 lists the individual elements for development of the proposed <br />recreational/educational improvements. <br />As noted in the County's Master Site Plan, the impoundment berm should be maintained as a <br />natural surface shared -use trail allowing hikers and bicyclists access along the Lagoon shoreline. <br />No native trees or large shrubs will be removed to construct these facilities. Site-specific <br />vegetative surveys will be conducted during design of the facilities to insure that no listed plant <br />species are affected by the construction projects. <br />78 <br />
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